unisonant (Meaning)

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unisonant (a.)

Being in unison; having the same degree of gravity or acuteness; sounded alike in pitch.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unisonant

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unisonant Sentence Examples

  1. The choir sang in perfect unisonant, creating a harmonious melody.
  2. The birds' chirping blended into a unisonant chorus that filled the air.
  3. The two pianos played in unisonant, producing a resonant and powerful sound.
  4. The dancers moved in unisonant harmony, their steps echoing in the auditorium.
  5. The orchestra's opening chord crashed in unisonant, setting the tone for the performance.
  6. The wind whistled through the trees in a unisonant symphony.
  7. The engine's pistons fired in unisonant, propelling the car forward.
  8. The marching band's drums beat in a steady unisonant rhythm.
  9. The crowd cheered in unisonant, their voices rising as one.
  10. The waves crashed against the shore in unisonant sequences, creating a rhythmic pattern.

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Being in unison; having the same degree of gravity or acuteness; sounded alike in pitch.

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The choir sang in perfect unisonant, creating a harmonious melody.

The birds' chirping blended into a unisonant chorus that filled the air.

The two pianos played in unisonant, producing a resonant and powerful sound.

The dancers moved in unisonant harmony, their steps echoing in the auditorium.